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would anybody know how to get a reading down as in losing weight.
Like how many pounds would you need to lose to bring your diabetes reading down a point or two.
Like how many pounds would you need to lose to bring your diabetes reading down a point or two.
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Jenny... one can't just titrate weight loss against blood sugar levels as diabetes is a very personal disorder and more importantly, fat loss as a means of lowering blood sugar is a very contentious issue amongst doctors.
Diet to lose weight by all means but don't be disappointed if your blood sugar levels remain the same.
Diet to lose weight by all means but don't be disappointed if your blood sugar levels remain the same.
This might help...it explains the connection between weight and blood sugar.
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This is yet another example of general fat phobia. I know several people, all skinny, who are diabetic. I was borderline diabetic, I stopped eating bread, pasta, rice, grains, beans, sugar and after three months had completely reversed it, and my levels are now normal. It seems like A sacrifice, but it really isn’t. Most of my meals consist of protein, vegetables, and the odd keto snack. It was incredibly easy to get it down, but I have to say I didn’t really lose much weight.
Jenny,
much smaller portions, get in to wholemeal bread over white, up your veg, fruit. I have switched to soya milk, the most palatable I've found .. Tesco soya drink unsweetened .. add your own sweetener if preferred. Why a switch to soya? Compare the differences in sugar content. Greek 0% yoghurt .. again add sweetener to taste & some frozen defrosted fresh fruit berries of choice. Yep, some may pull me up for sweetener use, but that's my personal choice. Olive spread for a sandwich, it tastes o.k on a sandwich, not on toast though. Small switches are up.
much smaller portions, get in to wholemeal bread over white, up your veg, fruit. I have switched to soya milk, the most palatable I've found .. Tesco soya drink unsweetened .. add your own sweetener if preferred. Why a switch to soya? Compare the differences in sugar content. Greek 0% yoghurt .. again add sweetener to taste & some frozen defrosted fresh fruit berries of choice. Yep, some may pull me up for sweetener use, but that's my personal choice. Olive spread for a sandwich, it tastes o.k on a sandwich, not on toast though. Small switches are up.